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                <li>Avatar</li>
                <li>End Game</li>
                <li>Twilight</li>
                <li>Unstoppable</li>
                <li>Priest</li>
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                Avatar is a 2009 American[6][7] epic science fiction film written and directed by
                                                                        James Cameron, and starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Michelle
                                                                        Rodriguez, Joel David Moore, Giovanni Ribisi and Sigourney Weaver. The film is set
                                                                        in the mid-22nd century, when humans are mining a precious mineral called unobtanium
                                                                        on Pandora , a lush habitable moon of a gas giant in the Alpha Centauri star system.
                                                                        The expansion of the mining colony threatens the continued existence of a local
                                                                        tribe of Na'vi—a humanoid species indigenous to Pandora. The film's title refers
                                                                        to the genetically engineered Na'vi-human hybrid bodies used by a team of researchers
                                                                        to interact with the natives of Pandora.
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                End Game is a 2006 action/thriller film, written and directed by Andy Cheng. The
                                                                        film stars Cuba Gooding, Jr. as Secret Service agent Alex Thomas, who is shot in
                                                                        the hand, while unsuccessfully trying to protect the President (played by Jack Scalia)
                                                                        from an assassin's bullet. Later, with the help of a persistent newspaper reporter
                                                                        named Kate Crawford (played by Angie Harmon), he uncovers a vast conspiracy behind
                                                                        what initially appeared to be a lone gunman. James Woods, Burt Reynolds, and Anne
                                                                        Archer co–star in this film that was originally set to be shown in cinemas by MGM
                                                                        in 2005, but was delayed by the takeover from Sony and eventually sent direct to
                                                                        DVD.
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                The project was in development for approximately three years at Paramount Pictures,
                                                                        during which time a screen adaptation that differed significantly from the novel
                                                                        was written. Summit Entertainment acquired the rights to the novel after three years
                                                                        of the project's stagnant development. Melissa Rosenberg wrote a new adaptation
                                                                        of the novel shortly before the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike and sought
                                                                        to be faithful to the novel's storyline. Principal photography took 44 days, and
                                                                        completed on May 2, 2008; the film was primarily shot in Oregon
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                Meanwhile, in a rail yard within the northern town of Fuller, two AWVR hostlers,
                                                                        Dewey (Ethan Suplee) and Gilleece (T.J. Miller), are ordered by Fuller operations
                                                                        dispatcher Bunny (Kevin Chapman) to move a freight train led by locomotive #777
                                                                        (nicknamed "Triple Seven") off its current track to clear the track for an excursion
                                                                        train carrying schoolchildren. Dewey attempts to take shortcuts, instructing Gilleece
                                                                        to leave the hoses for the air brakes disconnected for the short trip. Dewey later
                                                                        leaves the moving cab to throw a misaligned rail switch along the train's path,
                                                                        but is unable to climb back on, as the train's throttle jumps from idle, to full
                                                                        power. He is forced to report the train as a "coaster" to Fuller yardmaster Connie
                                                                        Hooper (Rosario Dawson)...
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                Priest is a 2011 American post-apocalyptic sci-fi western and supernatural action
                                                                        film starring Paul Bettany as the title character. The film, directed by Scott Stewart,
                                                                        is based on the Korean comic of the same name. In an alternate world, humanity and
                                                                        vampires have warred for centuries. After the last Vampire War, the veteran Warrior
                                                                        Priest (Bettany) lives in obscurity with other humans inside one of the Church's
                                                                        walled cities. When the Priest's niece (Lily Collins) is kidnapped by vampires,
                                                                        the Priest breaks his vows to hunt them down. He is accompanied by the niece's boyfriend
                                                                        (Cam Gigandet), who is a wasteland sheriff, and a former Warrior Priestess (Maggie
                                                                        Q).
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